Birthday Color - Red

Language of Colors - Your Birth Color

December 23rd - 1st January
June 25th - 4th July
Your birthday color is Red

The Birth Color of everyone is defined by their date of birth. A Birthday color tends to speak about the general and characteristic personality
features of the people, belonging to that specific Birthday color.

Red symbolizes: Attractive and adorable type. You are hard to please but always in love...and like to be loved. Fresh and cheery, but can be "temperamental"
at times.

Red: What the Color Says About
You

December 23rd - 1st January
June 25th - 4th July
Birth Color - Red:

Red is the color at the end of the spectrum of visible light next to orange and opposite violet. Red is one
of the additive primary colors of light, along with green and blue. It is also one of the subtractive primary colors, along with yellow and blue. Reds
can vary in shade from very light pink to very dark maroon or burgundy; and in hue from the bright orange-red scarlet or vermilion to the bluish-red
crimson.

Attractive and adorable type, You are hard to please
but always in love... and liked to be loved. Fresh and cheery, but can be "temperamental" at times. Capable with people, you are nice and
you like to be loved for the way you are. You like people that are easy to talk to and can make you feel comfortable.

Red is lively, bold, optimistic and passionate. It encourages activity and enhances alertness. Red is considered to be the most
intense color, the furthest from both black and white, and it is notable that those languages which only have words for three basic colors always select
black, white, and red. Red symbolized masculinity, life, and warmth, but also danger in Egypt. Red was the opposite of the feminine white. This can
be seen in Egyptian art, where the women are white and the men brown (which was considered a shade of red). Pink is more affectionate and milder than
red, feminine rather than masculine. Red is good for healing and comfort .

Red is the color of blood and fire, so it is linked with danger, war, energy, power, strength, determination as well as love, passion, and desire.

Red heightens human blood pressure, metabolism, and increases respiration rate. Red is a very emotionally intense color. It has very high visibility,
which is why stoplights, stop signs, and fire equipment are usually painted red. In heraldry, red is used to designate courage. Red is a color found
in many national flags.

Red brings text and imageries to the foreground. Use it as an accent color to stimulate people to make swift decisions; it is a perfect color for "Click
Here or "Buy Now" buttons on Internet websites and banners. In advertising, red is often used to suggest erotic feelings (red nails, red lips,
red-light districts, 'Lady in Red', etc.). Red is widely used to designate danger (traffic lights and high voltage signs). This color is also commonly
related with energy, so you can use it when endorsing items related to sports, games, cars, energy drinks, and high physical activity.

The saying "in the red" means losing money, no money, or overdrawing your account at the bank and is thought to come from the feelings
of stress and anxiousness and the physical symptoms they cause such as elevated blood pressure and often anger or danger.

The term "red herring" is used when referencing something that is diverting from the truth or dishonest.

The phrase "paint the town red" is linked with celebration, partying and excitement.

The expression "seeing red" is thought to be based on the physical characteristic of anger, as well as redness of the cheeks, elevated
blood pressure and physical exertion.

The term "red eye" is associated with overnight airline flights due to the supposed lack of sleep passengers receive and the presence
of red in the whites of their eyes as a result.

The saying "red carpet treatment" refers to making someone feel special and indulged as if they are a VIP or high profile person.

The phrase "red flag" is often used in reference to a warning of fighting, difficulties, war and danger.

Astrology is a group of systems, traditions, and beliefs which hold that the relative positions
of celestial bodies and related details can provide information about personality, human affairs
and other "earthly" matters.